The City of Laredo, Texas, will invest in expanding the capacity of the road crossings into Mexico as facilities will “be pretty close to capacity by 2030, if nothing is done” according to City Manager Robert Eads. Exports from Mexico to the U.S. via the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo road routes should grow as a result of the USMCA trade deal, though growth in the past four years has been a lackluster 1.1% annually since 2016. That’s partly due to a drag from reduced shipments of high-tech products. Shipments of telecoms and networks products by truck over the City’s bri...
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